Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7894374 | Corrosion Science | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The breakaway oxidation behaviour of ferritic stainless steels 430, 443 and 445 has been investigated at 1150 °C in humid air. The oxidation kinetics exhibited significant differences among the three ferritic stainless steels. A uniform and steady growing oxide scale was developed on the 430 steel with an even steel/oxide interface. Local breakdown of the initially protective oxide scale occurred and oxide nodules were developed on the 443 and 445 stainless steels, resulting in irregular and rough steel/oxide interfaces. The breakaway oxidation behaviour was significantly influenced by the microstructure and the composition of the oxide scale. The Mn-Cr spinel oxide formed on top of the Cr2O3 scale in Mo alloying 445 steel can greatly minimise the Cr depletion.
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Authors
Xiawei Cheng, Zhengyi Jiang, Brian J. Monaghan, Dongbin Wei, Raymond J. Longbottom, Jingwei Zhao, Jianguo Peng, Ming Luo, Li Ma, Shuzheng Luo, Laizhu Jiang,